Here we have 4 x 12 figure units of Napoleonic French cuirassiers, one unit each of red,yellow, orange and pink facings, all Perry plastic for 1812 to 1815 ( although I will use them for the 1809 Danube campaign, I know heresy,but you've got to catch me before you can burn me!) The flags will have to wait a while until a printer can help me out, I've taken Peter's aka Gonzalos advice and gone for flags even if they're not yet evident. Lovely iconic figures,I've gone for the reversed colours on the trumpeters as I prefer it to the Imperial livery. These are made up of 3 boxes plus the 3 additional armoured torsos added to 3 spare dragoon legs and horses, plus I swapped out a dragoon trumpeters legs for overalls and converted a light horse and purchased an additional command stand. I've really quite enjoyed painting them,48 at one go might be too many but it does improve efficiency, which is what the hobby is all about isn't it? Oh, what no, okay anyway much easier painting uniforms, who knew? I've also gone a bit simpler on the painting in order to get these done and for future Napoleonics, prime black and then used that black as shadow, so no shadow, no highlight no wash,no white dry brushing on the black ,so pretty simple but effective enough I think, I've got to do this or I will literally never finish just the Napoleonics I have, let alone the additional ones I'm bound to purchase!
In addition there are 2 French Napoleonic generals, well Marshal Lannes and general Lasalle, both Perry metal figures I bought myself for Christmas, well my wife and daughter refused to buy me miniatures, so I got them, wrapped them and put them under the tree,from santa! I've always wanted a figure of Lasalle since getting military illustrated 4 or 5 which had an article on him illustrated by Angus McBride, so here he is, Marshal Lannes will probably get someone else added to his command stand but I just needed to get two more cavalry figures done to bring this post up to 500 points,of course both these commanders don't make sense with 1812 cuirassiers as they both died in 1809!
This is also my first and last Napoleonic duel post !
This is my last post and takes me past my target and over 1000 points, all mounted, what fun!
All the best Iain
Well done. A great final entry.
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Marvellous!
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Impressive! There are few things more imposing than a huge block of French cuirassiers. Great stuff!
ReplyDeleteCheers Millsy! A stirring sight!
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Very nice units and commanders!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot Barks!
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Very nicely done Ian!
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Thanks Christopher! Very kind of you!
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Better late than never Iain. Great painting.
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Oh dear Iain, you have just painted a complete brigade...we will have to start calling you the Brigadier from now one don't we? I too dislike the imperial livery on the musicians and so fully endorse your choice! Lasalle is one of the greats for sure and one can only wonder how he would have handled Quatre Bras and Waterloo as apposed to Ney.
ReplyDeleteWonderful entry Iain thanks for showing them to us!
Thanks Sander! I will do my best to emulate Conan Doyle's brigadier Gerard!
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Lovely work Iain. They look really impressive all lined up.
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